Reconstruction of soft tissue defects caused by spinal surgery using a dorsal intercostal artery perforator flap

Min-Seok Kim, Si-Gyun Roh, J. Shin, Nae-Ho Lee
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Purpose: The reconstruction of defects resulting from spinal surgery poses a challenge to plastic surgeons due to the curved contour and strong skin tension of the back. Implant and metal exposure can also increase the difficulty of covering such defects. This study presents our experiences of covering defects after spinal surgery using dorsal intercostal artery perforator (DICAP) flaps.Methods: From November 2018 to August 2021, 14 patients with spinal soft tissue defects underwent DICAP flap reconstructive surgery at our department. The mean age of the patients was 54.3 years (range, 35–70 years). Age, sex, etiology, the dimensions of the defect and the flap, the site of the defect, surgical technique, and postoperative complications were recorded.Results: All flaps survived, with no major complications such as total flap necrosis. Minor complications were observed in four cases. One patient developed an infection with erythematous changes and another developed partial flap necrosis. Two patients experienced wound dehiscence. These minor complications were all resolved with conservative treatment. No additional complications occurred during the follow-up period.Conclusion: The use of DICAP flaps was successful in all cases. DICAP flaps can adequately cover defects following spinal surgery and have a low complication rate. Thus, DICAP flaps are a good choice for covering defects resulting from spinal surgery.
背侧肋间动脉穿支皮瓣重建脊柱手术后软组织缺损
摘要目的:脊柱外科术后缺损的重建,由于背部弯曲的轮廓和强烈的皮肤张力,对整形外科医生提出了挑战。植入物和金属暴露也会增加覆盖这些缺陷的难度。本研究报告了我们使用背肋间动脉穿支(DICAP)皮瓣覆盖脊柱手术后缺损的经验。方法:2018年11月至2021年8月,在我科对14例脊柱软组织缺损患者行DICAP皮瓣重建手术。患者平均年龄54.3岁(35 ~ 70岁)。记录患者的年龄、性别、病因、缺损及皮瓣的大小、缺损部位、手术方法及术后并发症。结果:皮瓣全部成活,无皮瓣全坏死等严重并发症。4例出现轻微并发症。一名患者出现感染伴红斑性改变,另一名患者出现部分皮瓣坏死。2例患者出现伤口裂开。这些轻微并发症均经保守治疗得以解决。随访期间无其他并发症发生。结论:所有病例均成功应用DICAP皮瓣。DICAP皮瓣能充分覆盖脊柱手术后的缺损,并发症发生率低。因此,DICAP皮瓣是覆盖脊柱手术缺陷的良好选择。
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